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#298422 - 22/05/2007 00:18
Re: Tuner - In and out of stereo
[Re: schofiel]
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Registered: 22/07/2005
Posts: 109
Loc: Birmingham, AL
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Quote: Falling "in and out of stereo" implies that:
-either your local station has not got their EOS/RDS settings right - your tuner has a bad antenna earth - your tuner has a bad signal ground - your tuner might be talking to an active antenna with a bad power feed
Have a go at those first: if your antenna is short and has a coil wrapped around it, it's probably active and you need to wire up a good supply to it - the empeg tuner module doesn't do this.
Thanks! I drive a 2001 F150 which I had the stock radio in it which did not have any issues with RDS from the stations. So I think that the antenna on the tuner side is probably the problem. I did your method of soldering the pigtails to the tuner can. I have even redone this once to see if maybe I missed something. When I redid my antenna connection I even replaced the antenna cable for the kit but had the same results.
I did not have any issues with my reception on the stock radio so I feel confident that my antenna cable and antenna of the truck are good and that it's on the tuner side. I don't think that my truck requires a power antenna, but I will check around some more to be sure. It is a tall mask antenna.
Would an FM booster help me any? I have always thought they were a waste of money but willing to try if they might help.
What is the best way to check the antenna earth and signal ground?
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